I’m interested in venturing into this business with the elections next year (t-shirts, umbrellas, posters, mouse pads, etc.)
Does anyone know how such deals are structured (e.g., 50% deposit first, or pay on delivery?). Ideally, it should be pay first, then deliver later, but I’m not sure how this business operates.
Also, does anyone have the contacts of whoever is responsible for campaign material within the Jubilee/Cord party?
I think there’s good opportunity - that Jubilee launch cost hundreds of millions, and it was just a weekend event.
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Doing business with a politician make sure they pay you first. La sivyo utukuja kunitafuta na sitakusaidia, coz nitakuwa busy sana this campaign period
Nilitafutwa kisha nika alikwa na governor fulani to travel some distance to his coounty and conduct a 3 day workshop on some serious a management stuff. You see Jakoyo is a highly experienced professional. Nilimtumia Governor the outline structure of how the work shop would run + 2 facilitators . Nikamtumia fee invoice breakdown , aka approve verbally with his reassure payment will not be a problem. Nikamtumia contract agreement to sign . I deliver the service, he pays the agreed fees. Governor akaenda MIA.